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So You Want to Be a Producer

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Few jobs in Hollywood are as shrouded in mystery as the role of the producer. What does it take to be a producer, how does one get started, and what on earth does one actually do? In So You Want to Be a Producer Lawrence Turman, the producer of more than forty films, including The Graduate, The River Wild, Short Circuit, and American History X, and Endowed Chair of the famed Peter Stark Producing Program at the University of Southern California, answers these questions and many more.
Examining all the nuts and bolts of production, such as raising money and securing permissions, finding a story and developing a script, choosing a director, hiring actors, and marketing your project, So You Want to Be a Producer is a must-have resource packed with insider information and first-hand advice from top Hollywood producers, writers, and directors, offering invaluable help for beginners and professionals alike.
Including a comprehensive case study of Turman’s film The Graduate, this complete guide to the movie industry’s most influential movers and shakers brims with useful tips and contains all the information you need to take your project from idea to the big screen.
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    • Library Journal

      September 1, 2005
      To the general filmgoing public, the producers role is not only poorly understood but perhaps of some interest given the prevalence of movies in our culture. Indeed, the growing profusion of people who receive producer credits on films and television programs today makes the profession seem like little more than a name game. Just what a producer actually does is neatly summarized by Turman (production, Univ. of Southern California) as someone responsible for overseeing all phases of motion picture or television production from the conception of the story to the delivery of the final product. Turman has done just that for more than 40 motion pictures and television series since 1961, including The Graduate, which he turns into a useful case study. Covered are essential responsibilities like acquiring material, negotiating, financing, and what happens during the actual shooting. Lazaruss producing career appears to have peaked in the 1970s and early 1980s; his bestknown films are Westworld and Futureworld. Like Turman, Lazarus addresses basic duties but puts additional emphasis on advertising, research, marketing, distribution, and the allimportant relationship that producers must forge with directors. Turman, meanwhile, largely focuses on his own experiences, a format that makes his book more suitable for general collections. Lazaruss book, with its numerous practical examples, is well suited for film study courses.Roy Liebman, Los Angeles P.L.

      Copyright 2005 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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